Who: Lock, anyone, everyone Where: First Floor When: Day 004 What: He's stationary for the moment, you can ask him questions Warnings: Some cursing, others to be added as needed.
Shadow had only intended to be passing through. After getting separated from Nina last night and finding that there was more to upstairs than last time, he had wavered between finding the girl and adding to his map of this place.
Eventually he had decided to see if Nina was in any of the places he would have expected. The Organoid moved into the room with ease, body whirring with the movement. He glanced at the child in front of the fire for a moment, planning to dismiss him as not important...then he noticed the snow.
He stopped in his tracks, blue eyes lit up with interest. Snow? He'd been in a desert last he knew...and had the boy been outside? Shadow let out a curious hum, moving closer but not too close. He didn't doubt he could overpower the boy, but he still didn't care for being whacked with anything. How could it be snowing...?
The look of alarm from the boy was impossible to miss, grabbing the fire poker and bringing the weapon between them. "What are you?!" It wasn't a hell hound, unless they had started dressing them in armor. It wasn't even properly anything he had a reference for. Some...dragon metal thing.
What was it? And what did it want from him? Were there more of it?
He took a step back, yielding the ground and trying to get something between them.
He stopped as the boy got up, letting out an annoyed snort. Stupid humans. If he'd wanted to attack, he would've done so already.
The Organoid tilted his head, letting out a curious hum. It was impossible to tell what he was looking at, due to a lack of pupils, but the angle of his head was too high to be looking at the boy himself. Shadow was still curious about the snow. Was this place somewhere far from the base? If that was true, Raven was going to kill him. It'd take forever to get back...
At least he wasn't acting dangerous. The Zoid was settled comfortably, in an idle stance. What was the boy going to do now?
The look of alarm faded into general wariness and distrust. He still didn't know what the creature was, and he wasn't sure how to react to it. "Are you an animal or a robot? Obviously you can't talk so, two beeps for yes, three for no."
He brushed the last of the snow free of his collar, letting the wet white stuff fall to the ground to melt.
Armored whatever it was, he hoped it didn't give the things any ideas for making hellhounds more durable.
If Shadow could eyeroll, he would be at this point. Stupid human, saying that when the question wasn't really a yes-no kind. He followed the path of the snow, head-tilting a little. Had it gotten inside somehow, or had the boy been outside?
Beeping was also beyond him, so instead he nodded, the movement awkward and somewhat bird-like in that he had to move his neck up and down to emulate the motion. He didn't like doing that much, but it was probably a better thing right now. He also echoed an affirmative hum. Hey, if Nina could get it, surely others could too.
Another nod for the boy, as Shadow examined him curiously. Who was he anyway? No one he had seen in his exploring...granted, he may have missed people, but still!
He snorted at that. Shadow hadn't ever meet an organic dragon, but he bet a Zoid could give one a run for their money anyway. Particularly him. He was just as 'alive' as a real dragon, in a sense.
The questions made his eyes narrow a little, but he would consent to answering them. He had little else to do after all, and the boy was interesting. So he shook his head carefully to avoid knocking his balance off at the first question, nodding at the second. Master was not here. All he had was Nina, and she was not from home.
Eventually he had decided to see if Nina was in any of the places he would have expected. The Organoid moved into the room with ease, body whirring with the movement. He glanced at the child in front of the fire for a moment, planning to dismiss him as not important...then he noticed the snow.
He stopped in his tracks, blue eyes lit up with interest. Snow? He'd been in a desert last he knew...and had the boy been outside? Shadow let out a curious hum, moving closer but not too close. He didn't doubt he could overpower the boy, but he still didn't care for being whacked with anything. How could it be snowing...?
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What was it? And what did it want from him? Were there more of it?
He took a step back, yielding the ground and trying to get something between them.
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The Organoid tilted his head, letting out a curious hum. It was impossible to tell what he was looking at, due to a lack of pupils, but the angle of his head was too high to be looking at the boy himself. Shadow was still curious about the snow. Was this place somewhere far from the base? If that was true, Raven was going to kill him. It'd take forever to get back...
At least he wasn't acting dangerous. The Zoid was settled comfortably, in an idle stance. What was the boy going to do now?
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He brushed the last of the snow free of his collar, letting the wet white stuff fall to the ground to melt.
Armored whatever it was, he hoped it didn't give the things any ideas for making hellhounds more durable.
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Beeping was also beyond him, so instead he nodded, the movement awkward and somewhat bird-like in that he had to move his neck up and down to emulate the motion. He didn't like doing that much, but it was probably a better thing right now. He also echoed an affirmative hum. Hey, if Nina could get it, surely others could too.
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Establishing what the thing was might not help him much in the long run, but it would sure make him feel better.
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He frowned faintly, trying to figure out yes and no questions. "Did you come with someone? Or are you alone?"
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The questions made his eyes narrow a little, but he would consent to answering them. He had little else to do after all, and the boy was interesting. So he shook his head carefully to avoid knocking his balance off at the first question, nodding at the second. Master was not here. All he had was Nina, and she was not from home.
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